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Generazioni Connesse - Italian Safer Internet Centre

Profile last updated: March 2025

About our SID activities

The Safer Internet Centre is proposing a hybrid edition of Safer Internet Day for this year, with the organisation of a live event, followed by the schools also in streaming, the organisation of the communication campaign with the release of the Third Season of the "We are fearless" web series videos and the possibility for all the schools in the area to interact and promote their events through the Generazioni Connesse website.

The event will take place at the 'Ambra Jovinelli' theatre in Rome, from 10:00 to 12:30, in the presence of over 500 students already identified within the educational institutions involved in the project. The meeting will be live-streamed to give all school institutions nationwide the opportunity to participate in the event remotely. 

The young people involved will discuss 4 macro topics: the Digital Services Act, the Privacy, online violence and artificial intelligence.
The involvement of the youth panel, the Safer Internet Centre's Youth Advisory Group and the presence of authoritative guests opens up and deepens the discussion on the issues.

To follow the institutional event and discover the SID 2025 programme, please visit the Ministry's home page and the channel.

The topics discussed during the SID event will be covered and re-launched through the social channels of Generazioni Connesse and the Consortium members with the launch of 4 trailers of the Web Series "We are fearless" during the entire month of online safety. The communication campaign foresees the launch of one video per week with thematic in-depth analysis of the specific content of the video for each target audience.

What we are doing to create a better internet...

During the entire month of online safety 4 trailers of the Web Series "We are fearless" will be launched trough the YouTube channel

About us

The Safer Internet Centre - Generazioni Connesse project is co-funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe programme, and is a member of a network promoted by the European Commission that takes the form of the ‘Better Internet for Kids’ online platform managed by European Schoolnet, in close collaboration with INSAFE (network that brings together all the European SICs) and Inhope (network that brings together all the European hotlines).

The project is coordinated by the Ministero dell'Istruzione e del Merito with the partnership of some of the main Italian organisations dealing with security on the Net: Autorità Garante per l’Infanzia e l’Adolescenza, Agenzia Nazionale Cybersicurezza, Presidenza del Consiglio - Dipartimento per la Famiglia, Garante per la protezione dei dati personali, Polizia di Stato per le Comunicazioni, University of Florence and University ‘La Sapienza’ of Rome, Save the Children Italia, SOS il Telefono Azzurro, the cooperative EDI onlus, Skuola net and  Giffoni Experience.

Profile last updated: March 2025

About our SID activities

The Safer Internet Centre is proposing a hybrid edition of Safer Internet Day for this year, with the organisation of a live event, followed by the schools also in streaming, the organisation of the communication campaign with the release of the Third Season of the "We are fearless" web series videos and the possibility for all the schools in the area to interact and promote their events through the Generazioni Connesse website.

The event will take place at the 'Ambra Jovinelli' theatre in Rome, from 10:00 to 12:30, in the presence of over 500 students already identified within the educational institutions involved in the project. The meeting will be live-streamed to give all school institutions nationwide the opportunity to participate in the event remotely. 

The young people involved will discuss 4 macro topics: the Digital Services Act, the Privacy, online violence and artificial intelligence.
The involvement of the youth panel, the Safer Internet Centre's Youth Advisory Group and the presence of authoritative guests opens up and deepens the discussion on the issues.

To follow the institutional event and discover the SID 2025 programme, please visit the Ministry's home page and the channel.

The topics discussed during the SID event will be covered and re-launched through the social channels of Generazioni Connesse and the Consortium members with the launch of 4 trailers of the Web Series "We are fearless" during the entire month of online safety. The communication campaign foresees the launch of one video per week with thematic in-depth analysis of the specific content of the video for each target audience.

What we are doing to create a better internet...

During the entire month of online safety 4 trailers of the Web Series "We are fearless" will be launched trough the YouTube channel

About us

The Safer Internet Centre - Generazioni Connesse project is co-funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe programme, and is a member of a network promoted by the European Commission that takes the form of the ‘Better Internet for Kids’ online platform managed by European Schoolnet, in close collaboration with INSAFE (network that brings together all the European SICs) and Inhope (network that brings together all the European hotlines).

The project is coordinated by the Ministero dell'Istruzione e del Merito with the partnership of some of the main Italian organisations dealing with security on the Net: Autorità Garante per l’Infanzia e l’Adolescenza, Agenzia Nazionale Cybersicurezza, Presidenza del Consiglio - Dipartimento per la Famiglia, Garante per la protezione dei dati personali, Polizia di Stato per le Comunicazioni, University of Florence and University ‘La Sapienza’ of Rome, Save the Children Italia, SOS il Telefono Azzurro, the cooperative EDI onlus, Skuola net and  Giffoni Experience.

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